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No. The page I can't find right now (maybe it's in the history of a browser at home) made it clear that if the white line is missing and it's obvious it should be there then you've got no excuse for not complying with the red light. Probably not explaining it well enough, the web page I read put forth a much more compelling argument.
The only red light I ever regularly jump is one without a white line, which looks like it's never had a white line. I think it's an extension of a pelican crossing, rather than part of a junction.
Is it true that it's the line which is sacred, rather than the red light? I think this is the only one I've ever seen without one.